ECL Viewer on 2 different locations in the SAPGui Installation server

I've installed the SP 13 of the SAPGui Installation Server.  Can anyone explain me why the ECL Viewer is installed 2 times in the SAPGui Installation server.  One time as a separate product and one as a General Add-On in the SAPGui 7.1 Product.  Doesn't this give any conflicts?  We are getting a dump for several transactions.  Is this due to this?
Next to that I can't delete the ECL Viewer in the General add-on.
Thanks for helping.

Hm, you can check this from t-code SM04 (if one server) or SM51 and after on all servers.
SM04 --> Change layout (CTRL+F8) --> Gui version add in Displayed Columns , after you will see all GUIs.
SM51 --> select server --> User (CtrlShiftF7) after as  above.
If you install the package on some PC, before installin sapsetup checks are this GUI installed or not(are the present package installed,are all components from package installed), and if it are installed finished installation.
Regards.

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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6388+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
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    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 323
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 243
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 321
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6391+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 321
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 239
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 329
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 329
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 103
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 415
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6392+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 286
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 231
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 267
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 333
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 253
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 335
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6393+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 251
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 343
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 259
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 325
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 341
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6394+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 353
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 255
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 331
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 265
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 327
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 263
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6395+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 335
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 261
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 337
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 255
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 345
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 279
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6396+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6397+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 76
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6397+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6397+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 386
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6397+05:30 Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
    2012-07-05T17:04:18.6397+05:30 Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 77
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